The Internet’s ‘Daddy’ Pedro Pascal has been at the peak of his career for the past few years and does not seem to be slowing down. After starring in shows such as The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, the actor is all set to make his MCU debut with Fantastic Four, where he is cast as Reed Richards a.k.a Mr.Fantastic.
While the actor has featured in a slate of hits and fan favorites such as Narcos, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, the actor gained his first taste of fame with the show Game of Thrones. The actor starred in the show’s fourth season as Oberyn Martell and was lauded for his performance. Pascal recently credited his success to the role. Spoilers for Game of Thrones ahead.
Pedro Pascal Credited His Massive Success To Game Of Thrones Pedro Pascal...
While the actor has featured in a slate of hits and fan favorites such as Narcos, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, the actor gained his first taste of fame with the show Game of Thrones. The actor starred in the show’s fourth season as Oberyn Martell and was lauded for his performance. Pascal recently credited his success to the role. Spoilers for Game of Thrones ahead.
Pedro Pascal Credited His Massive Success To Game Of Thrones Pedro Pascal...
- 2/21/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
It is easy to see what "Narcos: Mexico" season 2 lacks. Just like season 1, it lacks Pablo Escobar. There are characters that transcend the space of fiction, to end up leaving the stamp of either cult status or sustaining popularity of the cinematic effort they belong to. The Wagner Moura-enacted Colombian drug baron Escobar did both, for the original "Narcos" series.
Aided by imaginative storytelling, Moura's Escobar set a high yardstick for the template of crime drama and criminal protagonists on screens small and big -- one that even its spin-off series, "Narcos: Mexico", has struggled to live up to once the story moved on beyond the Escobar saga.
"Narcos: Mexico 2" isn't a bad show. Only, it triggers off a sense of deja vu, in the sense that it leaves you with the same impression you had after watching the first season of this spin-off series. You begin to realise,...
Aided by imaginative storytelling, Moura's Escobar set a high yardstick for the template of crime drama and criminal protagonists on screens small and big -- one that even its spin-off series, "Narcos: Mexico", has struggled to live up to once the story moved on beyond the Escobar saga.
"Narcos: Mexico 2" isn't a bad show. Only, it triggers off a sense of deja vu, in the sense that it leaves you with the same impression you had after watching the first season of this spin-off series. You begin to realise,...
- 2/17/2020
- GlamSham
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